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Quantum Encryption Solutions

Quantum Encryption Key Manager (Q-EKM) is an easy-to-use solution for protecting valuable data at rest across the enterprise. It is easy to set up, integrates seamlessly into existing backup environments, and scales easily to meet changing demands. And with Q-EKM's "set and forget" design, the administrator doesn't have to worry about data encryption and key management.

Key Features:

Provides native LTO-4 drive-based encryption -- a cost-effective solution based upon the AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) 256-bit encryption recommended by the federal government for classified data.

Operates out of the data path with no impact on performance or "same system" restore requirements.

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